Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, a member of the California State Senate, announced on May 6, 2026, that two of her bills advanced in the legislative process while others did not move forward. In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), she described recent developments regarding her legislative agenda.
In her first post on May 6, Senator Ochoa Bogh wrote: “#SB1061 and #SB1062 passed the Senate Natural Resources & Water Committee with amendments and will advance. #SB1063 did not get enough support. My bills aim to clarify definitions, streamline compliance, and ensure families can access essential services.”
Shortly after, she expressed mixed feelings about the outcome: “I’m grateful two of my bills are moving forward, but disappointed #SB1063 did not pass. #CALeg #WJTCA
Learn more: https://t.co/xcdkDEqUIF.” This message reflected both gratitude for progress and disappointment over setbacks.
Later the same day, Senator Ochoa Bogh addressed another bill’s status: “#SB1308 has been held in committee. My bill focused on one crucial goal: establishing robust frameworks for government operations and reinforcing our understanding of the limits of our authority as elected representatives. It is deeply disappointing”.
The Senate Natural Resources & Water Committee is responsible for reviewing legislation related to water resources and environmental issues in California before they reach the full Senate floor for consideration.
Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh represents California’s 23rd district and has sponsored various measures aimed at clarifying statutory language and improving government efficiency. The process for advancing state legislation involves committee review before bills can be considered by the entire chamber.


